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WICHITA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MOBNING, OCTOBER 8, 1886.
MUN80N I MoNAMARA.
123 and 125 Main Street.
SiLKS. SILKS. SILkS.
Our special drive this week is a lot
of Colored Satin Rhatlain.es in the
newest shades, aud a gooi quality,
that vo can recommend to wear well,
at on' $1 per yard.
" "siLKS. SILKS. SiLKS.
We have the exclusive control of
two makes of silk for this market, aud
k,i rii.irantco cverv vara. i are
'. ik-hi" a rnu 011 one number that
usually selis for $1.50 at 123: color;
bl 10k Call for it at the silk counter.!
PLUSHES. PLUSHES. PLUSHES.
This is a season for plushes. We
-how the newest coloring in several
qualities and the prices will surprise
50U. The closest buyers will admit
te are cheaper than ever seen be
f. re.
season. We earnestly invite you to
examine our dress trimmings.
A NEW TRIAL DENIED.
Judge Gary, in the Criminal
Court in unioago
Yesterday,
Overruled the Motion for a New
Trial in the Anarch
ist Case,
After Reviewing the Points of Argu
ments in that Behalf and Objec
tions to Conrt'sBulings.
STRIPED VELVETS.
UNDERWEAR.
One case Ladies Vests aud Pants at
35c each, worth 40 per cent more.
One case Ladies all wool Scarlet
vests and pants at S3c each, worth 40
per cent more.
Another lot of fine imported Ruch
ing at 5 aud 10 z par yard.
One case Ladies all wool, regular
made Hose at 25c per pair.
One of our best bargains in Hose is
a case of fine wool Hose at 50c per
pair, usually sold at 75c.
Ladies. Misses and Child reus Sax
ony underwear in cream, pink, blue,
aud cardinal. Lovely iroods. Call
and examine tnem.
25 dozen ladies Cashmere Gloves at
'25c per pair: very iiue and worth'50
cents.
The Condemned. Men Called -Severally
to Answer Why Sentence
1 Should "ot Pass.
They Respond in Vindictive Ilar
lJZ?Iangiic3, Denouncing: the Court
and Their Accusers.
THE DOOMED ME:
Their Last Appearance before the liar
of Just ice.
the slightest evidence was ever produced
iu Mid tv ui;;k J. uau iuijriuiu iu uu uw miu
the throwing 01 tne nnssiie, unless you oe
lievc the testi mony of the accomplices of
.1..-. 4nc .4ts-.wn. nnrl HrtnTiififtfrt tho toe
iuc arnica auiuucj ouu -uuiiuiut-iu, mv. -j-
timony of Thompson and Gilmer.
If there was no evidence to show that I
was responsible for it, then my execution
of the verdict is nothing but willful, mali
cious and deliberate murder; as foul a
murder as may be found in the annals of
religious, political or any other sort of per
secution. Judicial murders have in
many cases been committed where the rep
reseutatives of the state -were acting in
good faith, believing their victims to be
guilty of the charge they were accused of.
la this case the representatives of the state
cannot shield themselves with similar ex-
l lation of capital and the unjustness of the
reunions ueiwwui uuptucis uuucAupiucv.
He said: "I lived among, the toilers.
I was one of them. I slept in
their garrets and cellers; saw 'the prostitu
tion of female virtue which had no honest
means of support, and strong men starve
and die. That was in Europe; but I fooad
the same state of thing in existence on com
ing to this country. The speaker referred
atome length to'the condition of the labor
ing classes in Chicago in which he drew a
dismal picture. He said: There is more
socialists, natives of this country, than
there are foreigners. From these causes
the capitalistic press screens the fact very
carefully.
Then'followed a disquisition upon the
principles and theory ot socialism anu an
The Richmond Convention Not
Yet Ready for the
Transaction of
cannot sineiu meniseives wuu iimuoi t-.- ynutijua auu iuw; aw..
cuses, for thev themselves have fabricated archy. He concluded by disavowing all
r .1.- ..T,-.,.... ..:,.i. .- ...ai e .. i-nAwialim rif tlif niin who threw the
Th"- is important as there is a rage
11 tripe3velvets "this season. Theyj
.-.' a very desirable trimmiujr for alii
jlnds o! wool dress goods. They are,
tii two, three aud four tones, aud
6. me of the fiue goods arc perfect!
works of art. Trices from $1.20 to
$7.50 per vard. An idea of our as
sortment can be had from the factj
IuT wc show sixty-eight dillereut
ty!cs and combinations of colors.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Wc have shown handsome dressj
trimmings before, but never did wej
display anything to compare in elc-j
trance to thoe we have opened vthis
YARNS OF ALL KINDS.
Saxony, Spanish. German, Shellaud
Floss, Fairy Floss, Zephyrs.
Wc arc opening new linos of Nov
elties now.
Wo show choice aud prctly Suit
goods for the infants.
Ciiicado, Jct. 7. At 0 o'clock this
morning a few police paced back and forth
in front of the criminal court building.
This is sentence day, said many or. the
streets as they hastened toward the spot in
hopes of entering the presence 01 Jud
Garv and witnessing the sensational scenes
hut onlv one in ten could get by the guards
at the outer door and by 10 o'clock the dis
appointed ones formed quite an assemblage
on the corners and in front of the court
house building. Inside the court room the
yellow curtains were down and the bright
ness of the outer day shed a sombre light
on the assemblage.
At 10 o'clock the prisoners were in their
scats. They were not stolid and indiffer
ent as o often before. A change had come
over some of them, and they also exhibited
nwtnnw tn frnvirt 'K
We were convicted by a jury picked to
convict us. I charge the state's attorney
and Eonnlield with a heinous conspiracy to
commit murder. I will now state a little
incident which will throw some light on
this matter: On the evening of the Hay
market meeting, I met a young man, Kel
cckner by nanie. My brother was with
me at the time and never left me on that
evening until I jumped from the wagon a
few seconds before the explosion occurred.
Hq knew I had not seen Sehwab-i
on that evening, and he knew
that no such conversation ever took place
between us as testitied to by Thompson.
He knew I never struck a match and ig
nited thi fnsj' in the Immb. He is not a
-ocialkt. Why did we not bring him here
and put him on the tand, you ask? Be
cause thv? honorable representatives of
Grinnei aud Bonilield spiritefi him avay.
They knew hK testimony would prove the
imriiirr nf Thnmnon :ind Gilmer.
re ! Twill refer to the testimony given by a
0 . few of our witnesses. The wage workers
es; betran to -ay a few things very objection-
The Business that- Called
Together Credentials Com
mittee Not Reported.
it
Thrilling Experience of Seventy-Five
Persons Caught in a Burn
ing Buildinj-.
DHESS GOODS.
This season our Dress Gods stock
could truthfully be called mammoth:
with an endless variety ot plain fab
ric;: with a:i endless variety of novel
ties: with an endless variety of combi
nation suits of the latest productions.
We fairly eclipso all previous efiorts.
JfilNSON & McMMARA.
r
Opposite Fostoffice.
Philadelphia Store
Corner Douglas ay. and Market St.
SPECIAL -.- SALE
THIS WEEK.
200 Pair all Wool
Scarlet Blankets at
$3.50 Per Pair.;
Worth Fully $5.
For This-Week Only.
evidence of great concern.
Judge Gary in delivering his dccLion re
viewed at considerable length the evidence
brought out at the trial and said, concern
ing the instruction- to which exceptions
were taken by tiie defence:
On the auestious of tire instructions
vt-iwitiior thr?- dnfaiuhinis. or auv one of
them, did anticipate or expect the throw
ing of the bomb on me mgut 01 mo iui
nAl:iv. is not a uuestion of which I need
to consider, because the instructions
did not go upon that ground. The jury
were not instructed to find them guilty if
they believed that they participated in the
throwing of the bomb or encouraged or ad-vL-cd
the throwing of the bomb, or had
knowledge that itw:is to be thrown, or any
thing of that sort. The conviction has not
one upon the ground that they did have
anv actual participation in the act which
caused the "death of Degan, but upon the
.irrmiT.il unilpr instruction.?, that thev had
generally, by speech and print, auvisea a
nirre clas to commit murder and had left
tluf occasion, time and place to the individ
ual will, whim and caprice of the individ
uals so advised, and that in consequencs of
that advice and in pursuance of it and in-
flnnnrWI Tur it
SomelKKlv, not Known, uiu uiru m
bomb that caned Degau's death. Xow,
under these circumstances, in the inQ.imed
ttrt of t.io rml IF-- mind at the time, each
of these orators at the llaymarket was still
more inflaming the puouc mmu wneu sv
advised the people to use force, and some
man 1 do not sav uientiucu or umutim-
lied some man in that crowd, when the
police anproached, with a bomb of Lingg's
manufacture, kills Degan. All who have
advised such action are guilty of hU
murder.
If anvthing can be proven by circum
stantial evidence, that is proved, that he
threw the bomb, in consequence of the in
fluence which these teachings, this advice
bv speech, bv printmg, over a course of
two vears. that the man who threw that
hnmh had been educated nn to it by the
teachings of these defendants.
These, as I said before, are unprecedent
ed: there is no example of any uch crime
haying been committed; there is no prece
dent of anv case like this having become
the subject of judicial investigation. t.ut
the principle of the same is" pretty well
fixed.
The court then passed to the objection
urged against the form of sentence, and
quoted from 109th Illinois on the point,
and said there was nothing m the c.rcnm
stauces showing anything less than mur
der. The instructions in regard to man
slaughter might have leen refused, 1 here
was no reason for them at all.
Passing to the alleged disqualification of
the jury on account of having read accounts
of the crime and having formed opinions
thereon, he thought the Xcw York decis
ions settled the case, and if verdicts are to
be set aside for the reason- urged it would
be the surest way to bring about anarchy,
for there would be no way in which th.'
government could be maintained and the
Taw administered.
He concluded by saying. I think upon
the whole proof that no ease could be trietl
of such magnitude as this with less in the
wav of irregularity of proceeding in the
trial, than was dont- in this case. The
motion must be overrulal.
Tiie court then addressed the prisoners as
follows; Prisoners at the bar. for the tii-t
time during this painful and protracted
oKcinn it i. mv liutr tn siwak to vou and
call on you individually and separately now
to sav wncmer you uavc : juivuimg uj an
whvseutence should not be passed on vou
according to the verdict of the jury. I
will first call upon Mr. Xeobc.
Capt. Black Let me sugges; to your
honor that I am advised thai the defend
ants expect to speak in resjxmsc to this
severally at considerable lengts. Would it
not IfC better now to acTjcurn until 2
o'clock?
The coart then adjourned to 2 p. m.
AVlmn tfif j-rtnrt w:i- nwnpf! this a'ter-
noon the defendant, Spies, at o. ce address-'
cii tae court wiui manesenpe m aantt. i i
said;
Vour honor: In addressing this court
ilik tc rfme of our particu
lar friend-.. Thev thought eight hours
of toil ought to constitute a day's work.
Tim rol lln rcirrlit tn lii sUpnrwl :1tlfl it W:1S
left to Boninehl to cansummate the wishes
of the citizens' association. Honiheld, with
avL-age.that only needs to be seen to be
mistrusted, w.-l-. the man to do thi3 work.
If I had thrown that bomb; if I knew the
man who did throw it, I would not hesitate
to own it. This, your honor, is no occca
sion why -.eatence of death should not pass
upon me in a court of justice, if tnnt term
can be applied t this tribunal.
I remember t!u the Chicago Tribune of
"FVhmftrv G!'.. lSbo. contained a long ac
count of dynamite bombs to be used against
rebellious workingmen. Why wa? not the
editor of the Tribune trial for opousing
the doctrines of dynamiters, for that L all
the Arbeiter Zeitung did? And why was
noL the editor of the Daily Xews? In his
paper there was a long account of the man
uf.n'ture ot somas anu one ot uiem v.;i:,
found in hl- possession. This is, your
honor, another r.-ason why sentence of
?.. !m ulwitild not t.e nrnnonnced.
-. I have leen a resident ot tins city tor as
long a trine as Grinnei!, and as good a one,
I know; I sbouid not like to be compared
with him. lie has appealed to the patriot
ism of the jury; but in answer to that I
shall (mote Jrom an English statesman:
'nitnotism h uie las-i reson tu a scuim-;
drel". The -ysem of wages is the root of '
the present social iniquities, iniquities o
mon-trous as to cry to heaven. - Gr.nnell
has informed us 'that anarchism was on
tn-.i Anirfliijin IxOfinr-s to speculative
phiiosophvand not a word was said about
anarchism at the llaymarket. But if an
archism is on triat I am, proud to say that I
am an anarchist.
You mav pronounce vour sentence on
me, honorable judge, but let it b2 known
that in th vear 1SSG. in the state of Illi
nois, eight men nave ioi iiicir iau m
human progrcs- II is tIu" oltl auestion.
Look over these pages of the history of
r.w inr" T?nmp. There vou will see the
records of the self same struggle; the ruling f
class deminating the poorer one.
Honorable udge, the demons ot hen
would join in tiie laughter that follows
a Tl .!. .,::., rf rl.r. n-.m-r
vour sentence
is to become
in this country
bomb and protested that he meant to do
no violence at the llaymarket.
Schwab is short sighted and he read his
speech from notes, which he held up close
to his eyes, and delivered it in a monoto
nous voice. His use of English was pecu
liar. "Wlmi. f:!pnvin wlin liflS. tllft cheek tO
tell us our doctrines will not prevail?" he
asked. The question caused tke first smile
that was seen in the court room all day.
Oscar Neebe, the next speaker, had no
sooner taken the floor than he burst into
violent abuse, calling States Attorney Grin
nei a cur, his assistants, Messrs. Walker ec
Furthman, scoundrels, saying there was
only one gentleman in the crowd and that
-ivns v- Inimim. The police were assailed.
.- . s-.-. , . : i.. r
and in short -Neebes speecn was a urauuui
abuse, villifving the police and authorities.
He abandoned himself to a wild appeal for
the judge to hang him with the others. 1 ie
cried:
It would be more honorable to be all
strangled by the neck than to die by inches.
Mv wife and children will then be at ease
some time, but they can never get over it if
thir iinsbiina anu iaiaer is sent 10 rfim
Conditions Unchanged in the Cattle
Plague The la Mascottc
Disaster.
WHOIiE NO. 748.
Tke La Mascotte Disaster.
St. Louts", Oct. 7. A spcciailto Ae
"P.-wt.Ti.TvtfT fmm f?ne Girardeau savs:
"There are no new particular in regard to
the burning of La MascoUe. The coroner
is holding an inquest on the bodies ot tnosc
who lost their lives in the disaster. Tho
captain and pilot of the Eagte were berorc
.-. ,-ir,l..- Thox- tstified that thttV
did all in their power'to rescue the passen
gers and crew on xnc Duming wu -.-captain
testified that he could not ran his
boat near the La Mascottc. for his own
vessel would surely have taken fire. Cap
tain Ebaucb. denounces the crew of the
La Mascotte for cowardice and selfishness
in looking to their own safety ami not at
tempting to rescue the d-owmng ami burn-
Yir.ti?r Tlinmnsnn nf thi La MaSCOtte
says "the Eagle could easily, and without
any daDgcr to hcrselt, nave pusuea uie
burning boat ashore. The tcstimonv of
passengers who were iiiscuctl coincHles
with that of the officers of the LaMascotto
K'IGIIT5 OP LABOR.
Another Day Spent in Wranjrlinsr
Over Contesting Delegations.
Hang me, vour honor, with my conira ie?
ing me, your honor, wun ray comra ies
T.-lnii T.-icr-lwrV turn cjime next and h
Vi-as on the point of admitting his connec
tion with the --revenge" circular when
Salmon, mindful of the bearing it icigh"
have before the supreme court, trial to
check him. It wsis useless.
Fischer said : " our honor i ou ask
me to sav why sentence of death should
not be paed'upou me. I will not talk
much. I protest against being sentenced
to death because I have committed no
crime. I was tried in this jury room for
murder, and I was convicted for anarchy.
I do not denv that I was one of the party
who summoned the meeting in tiie Hay
market, but I know no more about the
throwing of the bomb than 3lr. Gnnnell
docs. Perhaps it's a fact, and I do not
denv "
I fere -Mr. Sal in. .n roe and going over to
VUfMipr whi-nered something in his ear.
Fischer turning round, said sharply:
Don't interrupt me: I know what I am
talking ahout. Salmon retired and
Fischer continued: I do not deny that I
got up the circular and I had a line put in
calling the workingmen to come armed.
I bad my reasons. I am not convicted
because I am a murderer. I am convicted
because I am an anarchist. I have never
been a murderer, but I know a man
who is on the way and is becoming a mur
,i.rr nn1 rim. i"Strt,V.s Attornev (irinncll:
because he placed men here on the stand
he knew would swear falsely in a cae
where eight lives were at slake. An an
archist loves his principles better than hi
life, and I am prepared to die for the prin
ciples, on account of holding which I feel I
am to be sentenced to death. That is all J,
have to sav.
The defendant, Lingg, began making his
speech after Xeebe and Schwab had con
cluded, and before he had concluded, at
5:1") p. m., the court adjourned to 10
o'clock tomorrow without formally pa
; ing sentence.
CAPITAL 1$U1ET.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 7. The delegates
of the K. of L. convention msjtat li:L m
Armorv hall. As to details f work, the
four walls of the armory barred out the
outer world.
At the close of the morning sc-sina mat
ters were exactly m the-same position a
thev were last iiight. Discu-stun of -the
Morrison case was resumai directly after
the opening of the session and was contin
ued until session adjournment for dinner.
When the afternoon session lgan the
Morrison case was once more taken up,and
it was expected that it would be disposal of
within an hour and that the case of the St.
Louis delegation would then Ik- proceeded
wit'i.
Contlltion Unchanged.
Chicago. Oct. 7. Thf condition of
affairs about the quarantined eaUlsshc&J L
still unchangat. -While there was. a
smaller percentage of deaths among the
animals yesterday, there was a slight in
crease in" the number of cases reporial and
anxietv among stockmen was greater than
on the previous day. Dr. De Wolf paid a
visit to the iafectetl district late in the y
On his. retnrn he held a consultation with
f'itv Mtnrnfv Washburn relatie to the
promulgation of an onler prohihitiag Uu
le of disejvsal milk onion was con.plctrl
ami will go into effect toduy.
A ratrlclile.
Buffalo. :s Y.. Oct. 7. A special u
tiie Commercial from Warsaw, X.
sivs: Tne town of C.-tik Wyoming
countr, Is greatly exrifcrd over a murder
committal there fast night by Robert Van
Brunt, an Englishman an. I member of th-
Salvation Armv. Van Ikunt boarcal with
The afternoon session-the discussion of jtbcmily of Simon Roy. -J
the report of the commit on credflnuats - - - - - Ymj u , ,
m the case ot tuo ueiegaston rrowi iisntii - - --- --- - , - , ,
Assemblv No. 12G, of New iork, heaiteil
,-.Tolin'Morrisiin. was contiuual. and it
Wa
3IILITAIIV OKDERS.
HIXGTO.l. D. ( .. Oct. ..A
sren-
ftrril evrder h;iS been prensral at the war de
. XL mi: uyiuiuu vi .w wu,u ---- . ,,iM,111rtf.r. f t,,
law, then there is no per-on , l"tt. rCsi7
who could not be law- uepainiL-iu, I'luawna ..-i - .-.-,,
was tfnallr deeideii to admit the delegate
from that'district, with tiie exception of
Morrison, who w:is rejected, and his alter
nate sub-tituted for him. This result was
reachal a'oout -i o'cloek
As the committee on credentials desired
further time for considemtion of the ene
of contesting delegates from St. Louis, the
rules were suspended :uid the convention
proceedal to discrs the question oi giving
the influence of the order to the locked-out
cotton workers of Augusta, Gs.. the cur
riers and tanners of Pealwdy and Salem,
.Mass.. and the journeymen plumber of
New York. There are30,000 men in each
of the first-named bodies and about 1.-100
in the last. It was decided to support
them.
It was .1:30 when this business wsis con
cluded and a recess taken to 7:5$, it being
decided' to hold an evening session to cou--ider
the report of the eoaircittce on ere
dentials, which it wu? xj)ected would 1
readv at tiiat hour.
At 7:30 p. m. the committee on creden
tials not being ready to report U was d--cidal
not to hold an evening session. The
i convention will meet at 9 o'clock tumor-row.
COXSTITmOXAI.. AMENDMENTS.
Monti:eai.. Ont., Oct. G. The coutitu
tion of the Knights of Labor has been re
vival bv members of the clergy in this city
andnmdernhc'auspice'rof Archbishop Fa
)CT with the object of expunging the pro
visions contrarv to the rules of the llomnn
Catholic church. Mr. Powder ly, when
here. promlal the archbl-hop to support
the passage of the amendment lxfore the
annual convention. Two delegates of the
Knights of L-ilior have left to att.-nd th
convention in Richmond and have taken
the icvised constitution with them. It is
stiital that the archbishop delayed action
until the present time because of the as
sembling of the Richmond convention.
T..n In .r,- tf ltfV? "1IH? sllft rilftlSHlL 1 IC tOCU
drew a revolver. Ami at young Roy, nms
causing a fatal wound in tho head. Th.
numlerer was overpowcrctl by a brother uf
Rov and handed over to 'thatown eonsta
bv. Vsui Brunt is. very excitable and vrry
tjuick tempered.
Take D ue Kottcc, i:tc.
Chicaoo, Oct. 7. Notice were Uw
morning postal in all the stock yard tnl
ruidang houses to Uw ciTect that on mid
after next Monday hours of work will It-'
tea instead of eight, as is now th ml l'h
notices were signwl by .nineteen firm.
comprising all tho paiJtr8 of cW-fm
in Chicago.
Although no definite Information ..
been given out br the ixickers fOimr..tt'i
of arfangoments," It is currently report d
that employes will l foruwlly nothVin
Satimiay of the intention to return to th
ten hours a dnv plan on Monday, and h
thev fail to return to work on the te w
mU th hnt; will be locked. Tbn
woiHd tbw 25,0i0 mtn wit of work
I say that . upon
FIRE RECORD.
fnllv hun". l say mai . uuou -'"---- t-" -" -- - . . f., T
tint law emv person in this country could nn l.liea hiuarters of the division of the Pa
be convicted fo? conspiracy, or as the cae I c tic from the Presidio o California to San
mav be. for murder. Evcrv member of , Francisco on the. -ame date.
tho'trofles uninn TCiiii'hts of Labor or anv . COL. DA"IEL LAMOXT
such organization ean'be convicted of con- returne(- to (jie ctv to-day. He state that
spiracyr If you cam that nding into J secrL.taiy Manning seems to be entirely re
effect," vou will le responsible for the blood coveri, und the onlv sign of his late Hints
that will h-2 shal, and the blood of the in- y hj.. snlit lameness, lie states that he U
uoceiit will come upon you. ' (lesirous'of returning to the trc-isury de
Seven policemen have died, said Grinnei. partmcnt iUUi resuming his duties there, or
You want life for life an... have convicted . at je;l:5t 0f ma-cin!r an elTort to do m.
an equal number of men. of whom it can- i - "-
not be truthfully said that they had any-! The Grand Reunion at Emporia,
thinn--whatever to do with the killing of; p,.ni!it K"nn Oct. 7. The crowd in
Donifieid's victim-. i attendance at the sildiers reunion was m-
Theverv ame principles of jurispru creaso(i todr.v bv delegations from all
deuce can be found among various savage t j;recton-! and iVtc v.-as at oae time on the
x;ople and'tribes. v Ifwc arc to be hangai ; pounds a crow J c.'imaied at not less than
imnn thft-e nrineinles then be it known Hn oun
lot tho world know wlut a civilized aud . bnv F;iirrhild. ommander-in chief of
Christian couutrv is this in which the Van-1 tl,e q j arrive-1 -hortly after noon by
derbilts and the'.lay Goulds and the rest ; he -ouri Pacific and was received by
possess the resources of law and liberty. j!e 5t.lte .m- c;tr (jinitarin and military
If vour bono thinks by the execution of j an(i esrted to the 'camp grounds whert
this veniict v-u can stamp out the labor jie a;i,irssal the-immense concourse.
inr.vr.Trifi-'.f -Vn'i do not comprehend the ' a crrm .li-nMv of fireworks wa-s givoa
uower of that mighty movement from ,nthc eveuin; by the Flambeau club. The
whirh the downtroiidcn ond miserable chil- -itr i, r, hetti ..'reccntfon at Masonic Itali
dren of toil hope for relief: you know not -.fci. was attendai by Gov. 3Lir.m, Sana
where the blaze will next bread out; the ; UjT ?iunh and other notable. Spetehe
ground is on fire on which you stand. i mu,:v recitations, etc., ealivene-.i tb? oc a
-"fin,, of mv r!rir.-men friends, shortly .
h,ifnr. m-nrnst. said: " You are orguniz-. T.ii.ir.rn-.w the shftm bAttk tkc-s nlact'
ing a revolution. ' Ths3 is my reply: A ( an :n ti,e evening Col. Tom MoMiligit
revolution cannot lie organized, cannot be j. Uj .-ae veterans. Emporia has lv n
created. Is is not any more the work of j -,-g,-T conipHtacnte 1 by prominent G. A.
men than eartliqaakes or cyclones. We i n jn their spe4u4 tciny oa th- mag
are ."implv preparing the condition of the 1 uigejeai manaer in which she has cbsrrve-i
revolution. Does that icsk as if I contem-1 thc lities devolving upoo her ia LViiug
ni-iied that iolcncu be coir.miltci on 31 ay I - fte M r jtj, tmnibcr of ?te. and
v4. as ha? been chargecti' In o- eUo on toe beaat I eteanre --f h-r
U to l found thc doctrine of co- jccwa:soas.
operation. It teaches tint lai-or-snving
m..h n.irr i; t:io nrftwrn ol iue uu-io siti1 - .itiuii rfuw mv .x..ix".
tii- r.f!i"mi rrns'rpf of thc stfite. and ' Vr-v Vn iictihcv 7. The Ac-Lor
societv will eventually come to this ami de- j jjn .'ea-n-hip An--horia had not hera binl
mand" it, rights though you erect a gaHowt ' .-n,m lip :o a j- fcr &; night. Sfce
on everv street corner.
Concerning mv associates 1 will say .his:
I never saw Lingg but twice before iny ar
rest. I have nor been on speaking terras
-.1- T-1 1 C - .. .. ,m. njl -fCllOT-
wiin .ugi;i 4jc utci . .w , ii-i - "j"-'i i aiKi uisier orwjiiiv. . ---mv
HtutcnanT, went about making speeches j depended upon to wcsllter any ordi
ajrninst irn.-. ( gale of wiail. Her engine and boiler -
If voci tumx vou can eru-u-uiesc mc-s, ryrrfattis in oafi conaiuon. zuu
: . ''nn Htr- wmi tIS
,r "
JLJL.
wiidly
for tf-'.
I sa0i from Grcittawfn Septeiater ltb,
landifto-dartwentv-one day? .Hit. es
i . . . . i.H .wi
sets amvmg rrpor; nea wifuur. -
TheAnch6nais.a good, staunch vc--L
ami under ordiaarv circaraaiaaas can oc
to wcsllter any oraiaary
Her engine and trailer vere
h-3 oeen
r-jlare
sme ihai
tfc. - or. f-msi for fear ftb-jt ' v v.rs
lsft-tv
Clock Factory Hurncd.
New York. Oct. 7 Fire broke out
this morning in the four-story factory
building, Xos. 03 to 07, Bayrad street, oc
cunied bv Tavlor's cloak manufactory and
ei'-ht other firms, f u three cloak manufac
tories of Samuel Paul, Joseph W finer nml
Nathan Frial, on the fourth tloor, he
tween fiftv smd seventy-live men, women
and children were at work when the fir
occurred. Samuel Paul's employe, e
capal bv the ea.t stairway, which was un
ob'tnictal, to the street. The employes of
the other establishment. could not escape
bthc west stairway, their progress Iwing
blockal by tiaraes and dt-inc smoke, to fnce
which meant death. Fire was below them
in Hollender's quilt factory.
The frightened employes then road' for
the roof of the builriingr The last reachal
the fiat roof with clotlies ahre and uau
iTwiiliprl. Alrcadv thc iu-t desertetl
rooms were on fire, an1 to stay on the roof
was 'O perish, bee-i-vte llamas w-re nrois
inir througn J he setUe.
TIu adjoining factory wa & two story
house, with peak ,r..of To kay to it wa.
jKriloiw. but to remain was rertaiii tleath.
The employes sliriokal" in di-pair, ami a
kirge crowd gatheral in thc street l(kr-v
With shrieks of terror that were echoed in
a loud wail fmm the stre, roen od
wonwTi llanir UieniFrfrs off, .
Minnie Rogaaskv, uyucnwomaa lintig
at &i Bavanl street, fell fn Ue ttrwt oa her
head and was mortally hart, her akaU l
ing cnahed In.
Poifce went ap oo the rjof of tfta tn
ten-mect. Iv. 71. aai ihrttr rope ilown
to th2 fartory eaijitoyes &M left oa the
roof of the boraiag IxKfae and 'bey were
reacuaL OUjem wre wwra row vac - -dows
from the -xstfeed roofe-l honc All
.i.:, .,- K.,i ft w&aazes, aad th-t- the
r-olice nd iiresiea were o nir of fa j
;T..ntu - 1-1CJ .UT-B t .Hi: iMJW .
room so-w Jwd that nobnaj naU Jeo
bcraa! u Kata. um oa wiwbj-s
cOBteats. lO.wJ'.J.
Nothin-r to Juatlfy tho Report.
Wasui.n-oton. I). C. Oct. 7. Th. lVt
this morning publishes the foJlowhu- It
cannot 1 "tliscoveral that anvthing uv
Ixxn -raid ofilciallv at the war dejirtnit tit
to justifv the report that Gen. Miles dis
obeved onltrv and made terms with Geroii
imo", but it is iid that certain oflldaLs fn
tho department, white not positively giving
out the reports, encourage the piillf -iin
of these strictures on Gen. 3liles in crh r
to favor Gen. Crook, who ocnw to nu t
with spcial consideration from omr q rr
ter. becauK he was a West Point v. '
ate, while Miles i" a v,.hutUer soWfar.
Ituilror.d Krakemon,d Strtk-.
Ct.KVJiL.v-tP. f'bi". Oct. 7. It
ation on the Yownrtotvn Hvif :
V.w Vnrlt IVnvivanfet niwl Ohi r.
! road reniftiiw -MiUrtanthtlly the iam as -
terdav. The men tu deteraaiaed to nn air
'out until an advatw iu wacmfcuH "'
There are now only two crjw- mi n.
division and iJ is expectctl that wlien thM
tniias reach the city the bmkemi-n will i-.m
Uic mnks of the striker. No tronbU-
anticinatetl as the inntinseiijeHt tlerflmtn
anv desire to forry an issue, preferring t
give Uie men time to reco-idr thfir
tion.
3tormon ("onforcuce,
Oooe;,'. Utah, Oct. 7.Tlte Jlftr -v
mi-unniial conferenre of tlw M.-.n.f r
cJiuarh convenwl yifitenlay at ConlvdN- i
strndl isolatctl settlement in9nmn.trniit.
Attendance, four hnndrwl. on of ti
reorganietl leaders are pref'-nt '-.ix'pt
Apostle Hiciinnln, who openod Ihmcf
ing. He exhorted the nint3 to -staml firj
awi never surrender the divine rightn n r
vealed to them by th pronheti-. An rjr
tl. fmm f h llrat riffvnroaldent. John 1 a
lor, was H'tHil irom uw uiujog jiKw-r. 3.-
vdll 1m. read lforo the conferwice Fr!i
before its clow.
Two Kx-OnicInLs JmlSctei!.
CoLt-jtm?, Ohk. On 7 Th Frank
lin coooty grtrnd Wry whlrh hat ifn '
vtetlgnting ailcgt-d eiteg by ofik-inU u'
dcr the former rnfinUtratfcn at the Obt-
punitentJary inane a report IhU mort-,"
bat ottftd oolv two jiHlietawsitr-. on - "
acafort B H.'MarrfcU, ee-ie:ity wir-U'
cfirgtfi wkli brfiery, and one aAi-t lw
ex-periateo'it of ulala Jep. j t,
for erobezxkaaeat.
aaacrs
! Scfciusubel fairlv siirieked;
T 4hil nie nrootllv. denaatlv. lor me : Sh.m.ki:. reoa.. uci. "' ."" I ...:.. t.-. , i - o
iwi... v. ., -",. T-TVir c-.--. ,i. . .. . ,ustili.s- n-ltT Pwrfess I T nci woww. r.
I speak as the represenUitive ot one es i caac oi ja-iKc inure is cuctmw, ---. oi itx i-jiJ'JF.-cji. . .. j.
Coal iraalceriT Stnlie.
.wisrs. i-eaa.. Oct. . m
Water Works Collap.'U.
SHJKKISHit.t Bat. I. L. Oet. 7
water wsnrfcs hcr9 ca!tepi 1 31 1
w-Ub a rriS rcii. ITmp water
went down.
'all ami Kit. "
Ct.VCUf..VTI. Oct 7. SltiSOpMtMt.'
Cbtei-twett. 4. Si. Itte 5L Lo;
I-brfadelphiaif. I. TOuMfSettt W " '
14W1. IS; Ksxam C, - I5tB CItk a
fg- liomns. 4. TTtmm--i'Kor.'
llkWmote, 1
Furniture lfone Hurced-
GKAa U vFift. iic!i-, Oci. 7. The Sre )
in Cnioa Foraitere mnpmfs stoW1?- ,"-!l u
meat was getkai umicr eoatrot aftar 2 this &r. Lon. Ott. .-- r -i- '
moraine Total !o eaUmsiei at iO.OM, J rsc v& - ,fc TT "" i 'r
j people rtcr nmmmbt a a rae r '
Two Children Barned. UjIbi tmmtrf.
r-Tr. n.. 7 Two rfjfidrea. a Iw. t jotn.r-
L ' tn ,'t-, 1-" Wfa fai-.r thrw tk Fkr. nt-GmH9Q Oak, &
,Lt'4I. 1J A4 ,-L. iA4f " j.P . - . --- . - - rf
KATZ
S. W Corner Douglas Ave. and Market St.
nio
"J . ,'H-Hmo- vnn-w HI fiitL
" - i--.-. j . i Afc . - i -iiTPSi iLf liari. .kJkl mjo anw - - -. t . :,
Then fiwirishing his arm wiidly - ;,.,. f.r,.-" vrn lnsrKl to desUi w tfedr i iliok-M txm attev-
f bed-.v 1SS Warnxn aveoe. by t"1c i 9tmker. . . .
l wnieh uroxe ok awwst -- - , . sjwwi
l peaK 3S IMC niUrKSEUUlttVL OI OllC CRTS- Cau-f Ui jj.-u-.T u:uc i v-..i.r, ".-
addre-sing the reprcHenutive of another. is Galileo, ther? fa Giordano Ilraae. there
t .-th i..-Sr! --"th th. -rt.rY-t mLitkcm) 5iin f c Orki' WJjv um atimljer oaanrt be es-
- w ..I -, .-J f . J"! 1. , . Jll .a. ll .1
urc n'rv nn nwtr tnfSKin i iinintet; ql uic wuo u&w i.-w:usi sa uktv
bv the Venetian doge who, I pailt?. and wc are -ready to follow them
..ij :n..tU. .:.'. "lr- .tafdnni ?trlMr.? Uv.-nr tTv Tr-?r the floor
is your accusation. tho cauie of myallegwl in a -entr,rlaa voice legaa: 'it is not ; m. -e fnan ewde rfiwfiera Sort to Ctr iWa0--
on-re is your tiwtory. 1 have fen m- puc i aave i ssy, anu i w, .y K4 Wia,inictlTe Trairu- Firea. i iare the dtiHfl. lie oJ we "iw; t g.u imuut. -
dieted on a charge of munler.aJ an acco- ing at aU -lia I not think 53ei.ee jrW J C A lTcrftlr de- cPJ- -Sl!lHv '
pliceoraocesiorj. Upon Oil- indictment 1 ' look like cowanBr approval of what ha? . ifjrirBG.Haa., "- er- fn . ,i! rTmA m.
Lvelr-xnomrictol. 'Tlwre was no evi-, been c.W hrrc I am condemn to die rm fJJtSJSS A Jdr Jtoteu. MaS ..
even indicate th.ti had any knowledge of Tfacat then went on t.i:ifv
ottacmanwao tlirew tnal Domn or xnat i luiesc art-it ov giving mwxr m uzi, -"-. , 7 ZZirZn 1 lio-H-nM-t uiav Prefer-jacss, l-.syj.
myself had anything to do with it. Xot - the renl or imagmary eviL of tne accuroa- tock. On laay x? reported fatally bamttL f a.igamee. uy n
i the botftfeof ir2 Usn. ? ta-- lyac-g.- i;;.-.,.,.
s:s, ""sss rzzzrsi i!L "rssxsrs rs sSv.
IiBdBr.Mdraralintei.iiibdaal H"J. T'"Z ' ' tttmi ao-taU lr-
f .. . it .1 LZ..U -hb tli Ifvt 1 Ui iii"- - 1's --"- j . . r u. Ct if j.!,
; aw --. - AJrn I The mother ef the efcaJia a "- - ca vmman .- ..
nu i i'wt-w;: miiii j. ii v. i.u imju t."v -w 1 . ., . - jnsw jutok,...
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